Sat 21 Jun 2014

10:30am11:30am

Port Hedland

A spinosaurus walking

Presented by Dr Mikael Siversson, Curator of Palaeontology, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Western Australian Museum

Part of the WA Museum’s 2014 In the Wild West Lecture Series.

Dinosaurs reached their peak diversity during the Cretaceous period when the rising sea isolated animal populations on large islands. This era produced some of the most spectacular animals the world has ever seen.

Join Dr Mikael Siversson as he presents a time in our planet’s history when giant dinosaurs walked the earth, plane-sized pterosaurs patrolled the skies, and enormous crocodilians lurked in the rivers. 

KARRATHA
6.00pm - 7.00pm, Thursday 19 June, evening public lecture - BOOKED OUT
Karratha Community Library, Dampier Hwy

10.30am - 11.30am, Friday 20 June, morning public lecture - BOOKED OUT
Karratha Community Library, Dampier Hwy

PORT HEDLAND
6.15pm Friday 20 June, 
South Hedland Town Centre
Flicks in the Square – open space public event – RSVP not required for this event

10.30am - 11.30am Saturday June 21
South Hedland Library, Leake Street South Hedland

PERTH
6.00pm - 7.00pm, Thursday 26 June
Western Australian Museum - Perth

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A spinosaurus walking

Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, a 15 metres long theropod dinosaur from northern Africa

Image copyright WA Museum